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Are you making Austria your new home and need to furnish your place. or maybe you're just on a holiday, and you need quick deliveries for your travel essentials? Your first instinct might be to turn to a popular online retailer like Amazon, but the big question is: is Amazon available in Austria?
In this guide, we'll walk you through the ins and outs of ordering from Amazon in Austria. We'll cover which Amazon website is the right one to use, explain how the delivery process works, and provide important information about how to deal with those nifty currency conversion fees.
Additionally, we'll introduce you to a smart and cost-effective payment method for international Amazon shopping - the Wise international debit card. So let's do like in the movies and do our own (online Austrian) shopping montage.
Although Amazon doesn't operate a dedicated Austrian website, you can still shop on Amazon through other sites with no sweat. Simply visit an Amazon website that delivers to Austria, such as Amazon.co.uk (UK) or Amazon.de (Germany). Another idea is to explore other local retailers as alternative options.
You've got two choices here: Either go for the UK or German websites, or hop over to Amazon's International Shopping page. No matter what you decide, you need to set Austria as your delivery destination before tossing items into your basket. That’ll save you tons of time because you’ll be able to see only the products that can be delivered to Austria. Simply click near the top-left Amazon logo and pick your country.
You might feel more familiar with Amazon.de due to the language, but if you don’t speak German, that’s not a problem, the website has a good English version. Also, Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com boast a wider array, including local items, and often provides free shipping on many products, though be aware that import taxes might be in play for deliveries beyond the UK.
Shopping on the German Amazon, whether through a desktop or the mobile app, is easy-peasy. Here's a step-by-step guide:
To Change the Settings:
Can't find what you want on Amazon Germany? Try Amazon UK. Your Amazon login works on any Amazon sites, so no need to create a new account. The procedure to buy through Amazon.co.uk is very similar to the one for the German website, you just need to access Amazon.co.uk. You can’t translate the website automatically though, so you’ll need to either shop like that or use an external translator to help you. \
Just a heads-up, when you buy from Amazon.co.uk, they'll change the cost from British pounds (GBP) to euros (EUR), your local currency. Amazon uses their own exchange rate, which might tack on extra charges over the standard mid-market exchange rate. Additionally, they charge a fee for their exchange rate guarantee.² But don’t worry, we have a solution for that, keep reading to find out.
When you're making purchases from Amazon UK and shipping them internationally, you might need to pay import taxes.
If that's the scenario, they'll provide you with an estimated amount for these import fees during the checkout process. Think of it as a preliminary payment to handle any import duties or taxes that might arise on your behalf.³
Want to do some online shopping like an Austrian? Loads of stuff is right there on local online shops, and they can get it to you quicker than those global giants like Amazon, all thanks to the local storage spots, which are usually in the country. Let's check out a few of these other options.
Geizhals, an Austrian price comparison site, is your perfect tool for sniffing out top deals from a range of online stores. It's handy for price comparisons and hunting down the most wallet-friendly choices before you hit that "buy" button. It opens the door for shopping across multiple online retailers.
Zalando.at is an Austrian online shopping platform that deserves a spot in your virtual retail arsenal. This platform offers a convenient way to discover great deals on a variety of products from fashion to footwear.
Willhaben stands as one of Austria's most substantial online market hubs, kind of like an eBay, offering a diverse selection of goods such as electronics, clothing, furniture, and even real estate for both buying and selling. It's the go-to place for tracking down brand new or used items, whatever tickles your fancy.
MediaMarkt.at, an Austrian online retailer, is a must-visit digital marketplace for tech enthusiasts and gadget seekers. Much like a digital tech haven, MediaMarkt.at offers a wide range of electronic goods, appliances, and tech accessories.
Whether you're earning in EUR and spending in GBP on Amazon UK, or vice versa, fret not about hefty exchange rates. Wise has a solution. With a Wise international debit card, you can pay for your Amazon purchases in your preferred currency. It's converted instantly with low fees, or it's free if you already have the currency in your Wise account. So set up an online Wise multi-currency account and quickly order your own Wise card.
Now, after reading this guide, you're all set for Amazon shopping in Austria. While a dedicated Amazon Austrian site isn't available yet, you can still explore a wide range of products on Amazon UK or German websites, or use one of the popular Austrian alternatives for it.
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Sources last checked on date: 12-October-2023
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